ae WARNING REPORT sig KANS ee PATROL... fl ff “L-3 Date... =f A "17-8914 4-38_75M i : an ‘ail fi i ie il Hp i i fe Ch i nf inti Hi : Ht ad ri if ui i i if , ae ef al in i ip fs 38] 3 Hf : November 14, 1958. through Very sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education, November 28, 1938. Dr. Marvin Hell, it Dear Dre Halls isi Ty ee fit re int ba abiy: jidiea | ih : a 5 RY: i Hat E ti it i - Ha Ni ia : aint ui i i i ia i if lf 1 Hite : uy i 1a ieee ask i iii i Be ae BY 1 HH i a fasted 5 es Sheer NN SN ak A in da ands pee viich will take place here prior to the Varrensburg ge on Satur. _E pe Sint Defore tong you v2 really feel « tot better. We are certainly pulling for yous | With all good wishes, Ten a ws, | : oo Director of Physical Education, X a ae a5 z r Hoan pha pat 3 li! ait | iy i! I aa ie | fi Hi Hey i ae aay i i ale il: a it if me if Hy iat ai et ahh ui ES ot 1H Hi ith (i intel a He Te rah lie es ie a ot W al ii Hit ill reuh ads ji ore Hit aj! fn fit i “1a He fi He pty i id i; we i sida ‘alt aol Tn the next two woeks or such a matter when you get of? », Soe, or eet Sot fe oo 2a Sev ie, sree saliniliae resty end train tut + rendtenton , wae lS ~— Y fugust 6, 1958+ Rent, Memmibe Dear Betty Jeanne: I think I have some rather interesting news for yous Do not count too strongly on everything working out, . bat it looks rather eppealing to mite hie Ole Nesmith was in the office this rorning Se ee ee oT a a thetic Neemith works in the offiee of if i See in With ell good wishes, I an | See: August 9, 1958. Miss Betty Jeame Heller, Dear Bett, Jeamme: 138 | et " i TH Ait a siti vil Mi Education, you do join a sorority it might be that you send io Coeames o or bookkeeping job in the sorority ————— ee Z am leaving tomorrow morning for Louisville, Ky. imdb Magn Pig cen gg gr ae week or you want to write me again I will be glad to hear fron yous With best wishes, I en a ee et toy ataut a artes’ | whe > The ages aoe De uname abet a Gob, but ee ee @ Aavivt precned avg csrd DO - August 29, 1958. pear Betty Jeanne | Your very good letter of the 26th instant arrived, - and T on Se you indlente & a. ow I lmow you must have had a very fine trip in the Rusts lirée Allien and the firls visited in Washington, De Ce,g but Bobby prope sha mange gr beget wom Algo in ge Weshington and taking in some good shows while they were in the Mast. They report e very fine times : | fom, Weck Yo the first consideration wnier dtsousaton. | sat fr thd onal 3 ore te suet is | Pit iit i 5 Ry a +H pty on M4 iy, | - re Eb 1a Ha He 5 Has if : uel a i Rarer rere roar reerrarrrer rare — pts G, i P September 2, 1938» Miss Betty Jeamne Heller, Chanute, Kansase | Dear Hetty Jeanne: Concratuletions on your decision to attend a Miberal arts college rather than a business college. Please do not understand that I have anything ageinst the business college, but the cultural side =< while it is not the side by which we earn our bread and butter « years after= wards gives us cratificetion and satisfactione | I was in Topekn day before yesterday and went to the State House to see my counin, Justice Harry Ke Allene He was formerly dean of the Law School at Washburne I found his office locked, and apparently he was | I do want to help you find a position, and I believe that I can do ite Mre Will J. Miller, who was one of our Kansas football player several years past, is secretary of the Kansas Stockmen's : ; and his office is in the State House. Of course, these leads my not ° ‘help you at all, and then again they may. I imow a great many . in Topeka. lrse Arlene Stancliff, who used to be my assistant secretary mcenee ae ce bptenrter 18, 1999 / | 4 a. Topelm, Kansace ; iis di. ae in Hae st it in sul nihil te iW lau ; ae alu ny! fads 43 3 i ab a ; i ih fe8 3 aeldce i i ratty I i i ‘eeu Bald ale | (ad athin i Ni pails a eee i i it eit pe day | | | : i 8. é eG F , a4 a i i ‘e iu 1 | : te fut pi gg ro. naa BBE ae, iis : jy fe te aH i ii) ¢ le in [ 4 we . Hue | 3 : Betty Jeanne Heller ‘Kae OcDabhars 90, 19.3% ace a eee ten if i i I ¢ . Hb ila at Hh, i nal Hg ats ial: Hi a at lf lita! aH ihe s Attag jd ta We i Ht i wk ui TH Ta at it itn a i Mi i ij! ’ days a 1a fedy 8243 “| a Hy 1 i ui ‘ ut i Hi if | qi i de ong ial Hi ie iu, nie nal If, however, we exact a "C" crade for the non-conference they study harder to bring their averages up, and in that tis anti